Today I bring you a two-part AMD news story, the first of which concerns AMD’s Navi 23 GPU, which is the high-end monster graphics architecture AMD have been working on based on the second generation of RDNA. regular viewers/readers will know that we had first leaked the existence of Navi 23 in August of.

It’s always interesting to see what GPU maker’s do with each generations ‘bleeding edge’ graphics cards such as the RTX 2080 ti or the Radeon VII, but the budget focused graphics cards is where the real scramble in the market lies. Not only do they sell in higher volumes directly to customers, but also tend to be.

AMD currently have an answer to Nvidia’s mid-range offerings with their RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards, and in the next few weeks, custom variants of those GPUs will be filtering onto store shelves from AIBs such as PowerColor. But, with the discontinuation of the Radeon VII graphics cards (although, Radeon VII.

In the technology world, you’re only as good as the last product you released; and fortunately for AMD, their current product offerings are pretty darn competitive. AMD have disclosed the results of their Q4 2017 financial results, and there’s definitely a sense that the company is on an upward trajectory. Speaking in broad terms,.

Judging from the companies roadmaps shown during their Capsaicin event held in GDC 2016, AMD’s next generation Pascal GPU’s are not currently using High Bandwidth Memory 2, and instead use the tried and true HBM1 technology and GDDR5(X) RAM. If you’d asked anyone in the tech and gaming industry a few weeks ago, they would.

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